Returning to a different work role following an acquired brain injury

Returning to a different work role following an acquired brain injury

This presentation reports on research that has been completed and clinical recommendations following findings

By Vocational Rehabilitation Association

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  • Event lasts 1 hour


LIVE EVENT: Returning to a Different Work Role Following an Acquired Brain Injury

Join Dr. Nisha Chauhan for an Insightful Discussion on Work, Identity & Rehabilitation

The ability to work plays a significant role in shaping our identity and place in the world. But what happens when an acquired brain injury (ABI) forces a career shift? While much research has focused on returning to the same job post-injury, little has explored the challenges and experiences of those who must transition into different roles.

In this compelling session, Dr. Nisha Chauhan, Clinical Psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, presents her latest research on this under-explored area. She will discuss the psychological, social, and political factors influencing return-to-work experiences and share key clinical recommendations to support individuals navigating these transitions.

Event Details:
Date: 11th December
Time: 12pm
Location: Zoom

Find more on this research: https://uhra.herts.ac.uk/handle/2299/28426


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Recordings of the event will be provided to all those who register along with copies of the slides and any resources provided.


CPD attendance certificates will be provided free of charge to members upon request however a small charge of £15 will be applied to all requests from non-members

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 The VRA is a multi-disciplinary UK-wide organisation supporting and promoting all those working in vocational rehabilitation and commissioning services whether in the public, private, voluntary or third sector.

The Association exists to: 

- help people working in the field of disability and employment;

- to promote and develop their personal, professional and practical skills; and also

-to maintain their awareness of a broad range of rehabilitation issues.

 

£5 – £10